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A quiz for readers-turned-editors…

How’s your news judgment? What would you do if you were a newspaper editor?

Readers of The Union-Tribune are invited to place themselves in an editor’s place. A quiz in today’s column has five scenarios, some reflecting real situations faced by the Union-Tribune, others borrowed with permission from Henry McNulty, reader representative at the Hartford (Conn.) Courant.

Pick one response to each case. Decisions involve good news judgment, but there is no one answer that is completely correct or completely wrong. As McNulty puts it, reasonable people can differ on how to handle a given situation.

I’ve asked…

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